On 6/16/06, Michael Segel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think we'll just have to agree to disagree. Whether you agree or disagree doesn't change the fact that this is a bug.
Whether or not this is a bug is not a 'fact'. That there is disagreement would imply that such a determination lies more in the realm of opinion.
Here's a free clue. If I can't trust Derby to autogenerate a value by default that will insert a row which has no other problems or contraints, then I can't use Derby.
Are you trolling for responses here? Sure seems like it. Hey folks: don't feed a troll. A database system should be expected to issue an error when a sequence generator hits an unusual condition. Unexpected data in a table with a primary key that is an identity column which is generated by default is but one of many such possibilities. cheers, andrew